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OCR Page 1 of 2cour ONIMAL
35th Division,
Not to be taken
SEGOND SROTDON, G. S.
intg front line.
Sept ember 23rd, 1918
ID. 65
SUMMARY OF INTELLIGENSE
Sept. 22 - Sept. . 23, 1913
242
(16 h. - 16 h)
GENERAL LEPRESSION OF THE DAY.
Very quiet. Visibility Poor.
DECLASSIFIED
II. ENEMY FRONT LINE.
E.0. 12065, Sec. 3-402
Nothing to report.
DOD Directive 5.00.30, June 18, 1979
III. ENEMY ORDER OF BATTLE.
By NLT- NC NARS, Date 5-19-12
No known changes.
IV. ENEMY INFANTRY.
Quiet. A flares from VANQUOIS HILL.
V. ENEMY ARTILLERY.
About sixty shells, probably 77 cal. , behind our lines between 23 hours
and 2 hours.
VI. ENEMY MOVEMENTS.
At 9:15 hr. 30 German soldiers and two horsemen seen going in direction
of CHORPENTRY on ECLISFONTAINE - CHORPENTRY road.
At 11 hour, ten wagons accompanied by small detachments going in the dir-
&&&. ection of CHORPENTRY , on ECLISFONTAINE - CHORPENTRY
VII. ENEMY WORKS.
19 hour. Several Germans seen working at point L63.12
VIII. ENEMY AERONAUTICS.
German plane flew over our lines 18.25 to 18.45,
IX.
Judging from the increase amount of circulation the French observers
believe that a relief was made by the Germans during night.
X. RES LT OF OUR AIR OBSERVATION
Nothing to report.
INATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
P. C. KALLOCH,
Major, Inf antry,
C. of S., G-2
per
J. C. HOEHLE,
Captain, infantry.
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World War, 1914-1918
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